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BACK TO PASCALHalmaPost Rock/Math rock |
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In fact, Back to Pascal is a very minimalist album. It is all about sound and atmosphere. The tracks are very repetitive, with an intentionally slow speed of rhythm and slow development. It's a very relaxed and relaxing music, but not light and happy; it uses a sound palette that rather evokes twilight or even the darker hours. There is a very deep bass tone that dominates things, mostly running monotonously through the tracks, very economical light touch drums (evoking Lee Harris on the last Talk Talk albums) that occasionally gain a bit of speed and intensity through the tracks, equally economical guitar playing, and tastefully woven in keyboard and sound effects that only appear in the background, as is the very occasional use of voice - keeping in mind that there isn't really much of a foreground for that background.
This music surely has its qualities for the right listener in the right kind of mood. Personally I can enjoy it from time to time, however there isn't enough variety for me to get really enthusiastic about it. Now of course the lack of variety is to some extent intentional; the one million dollar question is how much of that do you want even in intentionally monotonous music? It's 2.9 stars keeping in mind what most prog fans are looking for, but don't let yourself be put off if you're up for this kind of thing! It is special, no doubt.
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